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Dec 2020
Tucked away down Church Lane in Knaresborough is every child's dream: rooms full of toys to pick from.
Based in St Mary's Church, the Harrogate and Knaresborough Toy Library has been around for decades but still remains unknown to some parents and guardians across the district.
Stacked high with doll houses, dinosaurs and board games, the library's store room would make any child's imagination run wild.
Before the pandemic, children could come in and pick two new toys to take home every other week. The toys were then returned and swapped for others.
It meant they can play with new and fun toys in a sustainable way.
Now, the toys are picked via the online library and picked up using click and collect.
For a £30 membership fee each year, the charity offers something for every child no matter their age, gender or interests, with the main aim being for them to have fun.
The charity also wants to help people who may be struggling to buy their children presents, especially this Christmas.
Lauren Rogerson has been working for the charity for three years. She said:
Over lockdown, it has received toy donations and says it can put together bundles for children based on their age and interests to give as presents on Christmas Day.
Lauren and her colleague, Rachael Bolton, run the toy library with a board of trustees. It is clear to see the pair are passionate about what they do.
Rachael added:
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